What is meant by virtual ground in the op amp ?
Answer Posted / usama
Since an ideal amplifier has infinite input impedance so practically a very negligible voltage exist there and no current flows inside but it is actually an approximation in order to make calculation easier.It is called as virtual ground as it close to zero value so as actual ground is zero.....hope u got it
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